Ashley Goldsworthy Explained

Ashley Goldsworthy
Birth Name:Ashley William Goldsworthy
Office:President of the Liberal Party of Australia
Leader:John Hewson
Predecessor:John Elliott
Successor:Tony Staley
Term Start:23 October 1990
Term End:28 August 1993
Birth Date:[1]
Birth Place:Culcairn, New South Wales, Australia
Occupation:academic, computer scientist, business executive

Ashley William Goldsworthy (born 2 November 1935) is an Australian computer scientist and business executive. He was federal president of the Liberal Party of Australia from 1990 to 1993. He is deputy chair of the Brisbane Catholic Education Council.

Career

Professor Goldsworthy has Degrees in accounting, business, science, public administration, theology, and canon law.

As Chairman of the Education & Training Committee of the Business Council of Australia, Professor Goldsworthy was instrumental in establishing the Business/Higher Education Round Table, which was launched by the Governor-General in 1990. He was B-HERT Director 1990-95 and 2008 to date; President 1995–97; Executive Director 1997–2008.

He has an extensive business career with roles including former Chairman/CEO of billion dollar corporations, both domestic and international, in construction (of what was then the largest construction company in Australia), housing, hotel, gaming (casinos), property development, information technology, and banking and insurance industries.

Professor Goldsworthy's current roles include:

Former roles held by Professor Goldsworthy:

Community service

Community service includes work for:

Recognition

He was awarded

Notes and References

  1. http://www.eoas.info/biogs/P003569b.htm Biographical entry: Goldsworthy, Ashley William (1935 -), Encyclopedia of Australian Science
  2. Web site: Ashley W. Goldsworthy . Catholic Education Council, Archdiocese of Brisbane . 4 February 2016 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110306050455/http://www.cec.qld.edu.au/page.asp?id=31 . 6 March 2011 .
  3. http://newsstore.fairfax.com.au/apps/viewDocument.ac?docID=news930423_0098_7378 John Sevior, (23 April 1993), Ashley Goldsworthy & The Liberals' Princely Pretenders, Sydney Morning Herald, p. 41
  4. https://honours.pmc.gov.au/honours/awards/1109573 The Order of the British Empire - Officer (Civil) granted 12 June 1982 'For service to information technology, particularly through the Australian Computer Society', It's An Honour: the Australian Honours database
  5. https://honours.pmc.gov.au/honours/awards/871173 Officer of the Order of Australia granted 10 June 1991 'for service to information technology particularly through the Australian Computer Society', It's An Honour: the Australian Honours database
  6. https://honours.pmc.gov.au/honours/awards/1127316 Centenary Medal granted 1 January 2001 'For service to Australian society in information technology', It's An Honour: the Australian Honours database